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During a go-around at Aberdeen Airport on 11 September 2021, Boeing 737-8K5 (G-FDZF) descended from the go-around altitude for a minute before beginning to climb.
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch has published a Special Bulletin concerning a serious incident involving a Boeing 737-800 aircraft registration G-FDZF, with 67 passengers on board, during a go-around at Aberdeen Airport on 11 September 2021.
The MHRA are aware of instances of Surdial X machines removing excess fluid via ultrafiltration outside of its specification. There is a risk to patients who are unable to tolerate excess fluid removal.
While on approach into Exeter Airport on 22 October 2022, the pilot of a Piper PA-28-151 (G-BOTI) lost situation awareness and began the final descent early. The aircraft descended to 400 ft from terrain before climbing.
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